I've found Analog Discovery true to its name -- great for exploring analog. The scope portion is limited in channel sensitivity and frequency. It's also a bit of a kludge, in that the probes attach via a 2x20 (?) front-panel 0.1" center connector to an adaptor board that has BNC females for the scope probes.
I have one of those (AD2; there is a newer AD3 available), and it's quite a lot of 'stuff' in one package. I wish I had one when I was learning EE. But these days, I use them as 'data acquisition and control' modules to generate and capture signals under program (Python) control. I think of them sort of as a fancy Arduino -- although it can do many more analog tricks. Recommended.
GeorgeTirebiter|2 years ago
I have one of those (AD2; there is a newer AD3 available), and it's quite a lot of 'stuff' in one package. I wish I had one when I was learning EE. But these days, I use them as 'data acquisition and control' modules to generate and capture signals under program (Python) control. I think of them sort of as a fancy Arduino -- although it can do many more analog tricks. Recommended.